Thursday, November 6, 2008

Now Gwynn needs to win

Tony Gwynn will continue to coach at San Diego State after signing a three-year deal. Anyone who thought Gwynn's original hiring was a PR stunt for the school should probably reconsider. He's been coaching at SDSU now for six years, so his current contract will make it nearly a full decade as head coach.

The length of his stay, however, should up the ante a bit for Gwynn. He's just 173-190 in his six seasons at the helm. That's not a terrible record, but for someone who should have an almost unlimited ability to recruit, wouldn't you expect something better?
“We're judged on how many games we win or lose, but college coaching is a whole lot more than that,” Gwynn said. “The average fan is not going to pay attention to the other part. They just want to see if you're playing in a regional in late May or June.

“But it's more than just baseball.

“I think they trust me enough that I'm going to make good decisions. They trust me enough that I'm going to teach these young men what they need to know to become men. I keep talking about how important the baseball is, but there's more to it than that.

“We need to teach our kids that you need to get out there and be part of your community. Do stuff. And try to help other people while you're helping yourself.”

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